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9/25/2013
Enrollment tops 9,000 students for second consecutive year
For the second consecutive year—and the third time in the university’s 53-year history—University of Michigan-Dearborn announced an enrollment of more than 9,000 students. Growth among new freshmen as well as new graduate students contributed to an overall...
9/25/2013
UM-Dearborn launches fall advertising campaign
University of Michigan-Dearborn’s fall advertising campaign launched in early September in support of undergraduate recruitment efforts. This is the first campaign with the university’s new Detroit-based advertising agency partner, Marketing Associates....
9/25/2013
ORSP announces two new campus grant programs for students
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) is pleased to announce two new grant programs available to students this year. ...
9/25/2013
ITS updates: ITS and Mardigian Library partner for support
Information Technology Services and Mardigian Library have partnered on a yearlong pilot program called “Neighborhood IT.” ...
9/25/2013
Men's health event slated for Oct. 1
Do you have health questions or concerns? You're not alone. Men often question their risk of prostate cancer, or whether or not their blood pressure is at a safe level....
9/20/2013
Protect your UMICH password to avoid identity theft
Over the summer, University of Michigan saw a new twist on criminal “phishing” attacks. Criminals sent fraudulent email that directed university community members to fake U-M login websites. ...
9/20/2013
Major wireless upgrade completed in Mardigian Library
While the campus has wireless coverage in all buildings, the rapid growth of mobile devices has caused significant increase in demand for WiFi. Buildings used heavily by students have been especially vulnerable to lower performance and greater difficulty a...
9/20/2013
Rapid Rebuild
Pravansu Mohanty, Paul K. Trojan Professor of Engineering, recently received a contract of nearly $460,000 from the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) in Warren, Michigan, to develop a new technology that can qu...